From MrBeast to Logan Paul: Why Wall Street Is Infatuated With InfluencersVenture firms are luring digital megastars with $100 million deals to expand their brands outside YouTube, TikTok and Instagram.
What’s Driving International Gains For Indian Airlines? – India ReportThere has been a surge in international travel among Indians, powered by increase in spending power. Indian airlines, to serve this growth in demand, are expanding their operations.
Microsoft employees spent years fighting the tech giant’s oil ties. Now, they’re speaking out.For nearly a decade, Holly Alpine (née Beale) loved working at Microsoft. Shortly after finishing college, in July 2014, she landed a job there as a technical account manager.
Women no longer have to make the first move on Bumble. Will it make the app better?For women who date men, making the first move on a dating app can be empowering, but having to do it can be a burden. Now, they don't have to — at least on Bumble, the dating app that built its brand on letting women message first.
A Martini Tour of New York CityThree years ago, as the pandemic was loosening its grip on the world, and as I started to recover from the aftereffects of a botched childhood circumcision that had returned to haunt me in middle age, I rediscovered the bottomless pleasure of a cold dry Martini.
Top New York Times Editor Offers Stunning Defense of Coverage of TrumpLet’s state this right at the outset: The New York Times has produced a remarkable run of indispensable journalism about Donald Trump’s authoritarian designs for a second term.
Silicon Valley is enamored with a company that pumps poop undergroundBig brands are paying startup Vaulted Deep $58.3 million to shoot poop and other organic waste products into underground wells as a way to fight climate change.
Two Hedonistic Texas Taco Chains Could Upend Mexican Fast Food. Is America Ready?Something stops Clay Dover cold as he strolls behind the restaurant’s counter. The CEO of Velvet Taco has been all smiles and high fives since he entered the chain’s location in the Grandscape shopping center, amid the suburban sprawl north of Dallas.
A Company Is Building a Giant Compressed-Air Battery in the Australian OutbackThis story originally appeared on Inside Climate News and is part of the Climate Desk collaboration. The need for long-duration energy storage, which helps to fill the longest gaps when wind and solar are not producing enough electricity to meet demand, is as clear as ever.
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The Town That Kept Its Nuclear Bunker a Secret for Three DecadesWest Virginia’s opulent Greenbrier resort has been a playground for princes and politicians since its opening in 1778.
How Shifting U.S. Policies Led to One of the Deadliest Incidents Involving Immigrants in Mexico’s HistoryProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as they’re published. This article is co-published with The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan local newsroom that informs and engages with Texans.
Noncompetes Are Dead—and Tech Workers Are Free to RoamMore US workers will soon be free to leave their employers to work for rivals, thanks to a new federal rule that will block the long-standing practice of locking in workers with noncompete agreements.
There's a Whole Other Class of Dementia We Know Shockingly Little About"Childhood" and "dementia" are two words we wish we didn't have to use together. But sadly, around 1,400 Australian children and young people live with currently untreatable childhood dementia. Broadly speaking, childhood dementia is caused by any one of more than 100 rare genetic disorders.